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Originally Posted by help
i dont think howeara lava burst is a species... but ill try to do some research later. but i cant ATM
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Originally Posted by camille1585
No not a species, but it's so common that it's easy to find on both sides of the pond. The reason we avoid hybrids is that usually they're hard to find in both places.
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Originally Posted by help
so we are making an exception for this? brilliant! 
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Originally Posted by RosieC
Good point. What do people think?... As Camille said the reason for species has primarily been that hybrids often aren't available both in the USA and in Europe (we get different ones).
I don't mind allowing it in, but if most people think we should stick to species we can do that. I'm happy to be lead by the majority opinion on this.
However I do know some folks like to only buy species, I don't want anyone to feel excluded if we allow this one.
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These look similar to the Howeara Lava Burst and they're less than 12" tall:
Cochlioda sanguinea
Rodriguezia lanceolata
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